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Missed Connections coast to coast

Very Small Array created this wonderful map from Craigslist's Missed Connections. Each state contains the name of the locale featuring the greatest number of Missed Connections posts. (A Missed Connection is where one person posts on Craigslist in search of another person they saw, or spoke to, or locked eyes with, often in a public place, but for whatever reason didn't strike up a conversation. If the other person sees it and gets in touch, romance just might result.)


Image from Very Small Array.

Wal-Mart dominates the heartland, Starbucks the West and Florida. In Texas, it's Hooters. In the greater Northeast, people seem to most often miss connections at the grocery store, with Harris Teeter in Virginia, Safeway in Maryland, Wawa in Pennsylvania and Delaware, Stop 'n Shop in Connecticut, Kroger in Ohio, and more.

Four states feature public transportation (not counting the airport, which is the most common Missed Connection spot for Montanans): Massachusetts ("the T"), New York ("Subway", assuming that this means the actual subway and not the sandwich chain), and Washington DC ("Metro"). By the way, thanks for not forgetting the District of Columbia! And the most likely place to see but fail to meet people in Illinois: the bus.

They also make maps breaking down only M4W, W4M, M4M and W4W Missed Connections. It's entertaining to see the difference between where men see women (even more Wal-Marts than in the overall map) and where women see men (for many states in the mid-Atlantic and the Midwest, it's on the road).

Via Kelso Cartography.

Comments

Am I the only one that doesn't get this? What, people make plans to meet up at a grocery store?

by Lou DC on Dec 4, 2008 10:54 am  (link)

Missed Connections is where someone posts on Cragislist in search of someone they saw, or spoke to, often in a public place like on the subway or at the grocery store. I.e. "You were wearing a red sweater and I thought you were really beautiful but was too shy to go up to you and say hello," or something. If the other person or their friends read Craigslist too and recognize the posting, maybe the other person gets in touch. Sometimes it really works.

Here's a Times article on the subject.

by David Alpert on Dec 4, 2008 11:08 am  (link)

It's like if you see someone on the metro or at a bar or whatever and weren't able to talk to them for some reason, it's planning a date at a store. Michigan should have been Meijer though, or Amway.

by Vik on Dec 4, 2008 12:23 pm  (link)

vik: just curious, how would it be amway in michigan? it's not like they have stores, they're a pyramid scheme.

now meijer, i can get behind that!

by IMGoph on Dec 4, 2008 2:00 pm  (link)

Yeah, I don't know why I said Amway, I meant Kroger, but Kroger is pretty big and Meijer is definitely Michigan. Maybe you could put Coney Island, but that's confusing and too generic.

by Vik on Dec 4, 2008 7:18 pm  (link)

Texas? Hooters? Really? What women go to hooters?`

by The King of Spain on Dec 4, 2008 8:44 pm  (link)

Other then the women who work there...

by The King of Spain on Dec 4, 2008 8:47 pm  (link)

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